Commercial project definition

Commercial project means any project, including, but not
Commercial project means any project, including, but not limited to, one or more buildings and other structures, improvements, machinery, and equipment, whether or not on the same site or sites now existing or hereafter acquired, suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern, distributorship, or agency.
Commercial project means a redevelopment project, which is

Examples of Commercial project in a sentence

  • These included a No Project Alternative, Reduced Project, All Commercial Project, and By-Right Project.

  • The Reduced Commercial Project Alternative would have lower significant and unavoidable impacts than the Project with respect to traffic and operational air quality, and lower less-than-significant impacts than the Project with respect to greenhouse gas emissions, operational noise, operational vibration, public services, utilities and energy.

  • Based on the significant environmental impacts of the project and the objectives established for the project, the following five alternatives to the Original Project were evaluated in Section VI (Alternatives) of the Draft EIR, and Section III of the Final EIR: • Alternative 1: No Project • Alternative 2: Reduced Project • Alternative 3: All Commercial Project • Alternative 4: By-Right Project • Alternative 5: Reduced Commercial Project These alternatives and their impacts are summarized below.

  • Summary of Findings Based upon the following analysis, the City finds, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15091 that Alternative 5 (Reduced Commercial Project) would substantially lessen or avoid significant effects the Project would have on the environment and would be feasible based on specific economic, legal, social, technological, or other considerations, including provision of employment opportunities for highly trained workers.


More Definitions of Commercial project

Commercial project means (for purposes of this Employment and Contracting Policy only): (1) any building permit application for a commercial activity over 25,000 square feet in floor area and involving new construction, an addition, or alteration which results in over$2,000,000 in improvements as stated on the City’s building permit application (including any tenant improvements covered by said building permit); or (2) any application which requires discretionary action by the City's Planning Commission relating to a commercial activity over 25,000 square feet including, but not limited to conditional use project authorization under San Francisco Planning Code section 309, and office development under San Francisco Planning Code Sections 320, et seq.
Commercial project means a building, which is predominantly commercial and contains 100,000 or more square feet of office and retail space, industrial space, or film studios, professional stages, television studios, recording studios, screening rooms, or other infrastructure for film production, for purchase or lease and may include a parking component.
Commercial project means a project or that portion of a multipurpose project, including single-family or multiple-family residential, agricultural, pastoral, aquacultural, industrial, business, hotel and resort, or other commercial uses designed and intended to generate revenues as authorized by this Act;
Commercial project means a group of commercial units which may comprise of all or any of the following, namely :—
Commercial project means a building, which is predominantly
Commercial project means a project of an investor to provide and/or make available built-up space or building to any person or enterprise for setting up its business or commercial activities other than housing;
Commercial project means any project, including but not limited to one or more buildings and other structures, improvements, machinery and equipment whether or not on the same site or sites now existing or hereafter acquired, suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern, distributorship or agency, any cultural facilities of a for-profit or not-for-profit type including but not limited to educational, theatrical, recreational and entertainment, sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums, convention centers, exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters, waterfront improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, moorage, docking facilities, restaurants, velodromes, coliseums, sports training facilities, parking facilities, terminals, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, medical facilities and port facilities.